Marriage in Shiva Hinduism
Subject Areas : Nameh ElahiyatZahra Haqparast 1 , alireza ebrahim 2
1 - Graduate of non-Abrahamic religions - University of Religions and Religions
2 - Faculty member of Islamic Azad University, North Tehran Branch
Keywords: marriage, India, eloquence, Hinduism, Transition Mirrors, Touching,
Abstract :
The Shiva religious tradition is one of the ancient Hindu forms that has its origins in the long-standing civilization of the Indus Valley and its various branches are still widely followed throughout the Indian subcontinent. This tradition, like other religions and sects, has special rituals called "rites of passage" which are performed in four stages of a person's life (ie, birth, marriage, marriage and death). These mirrors, known as "samskareh", are in fact religious rituals that are performed in order to mark important milestones in the progress of the life of Shiva believers, and their purpose is to formalize and bless each stage, determine duties and rights. Religious people are to protect people from the harmful effects of the environment, and finally, to ensure a constructive and continuous relationship with God. Marriage deception is also an experience of connection between Shiva and Shakti and involves a godly view of the marital partner.
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